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GO Facts


Climate Go Facts Climate tackles the topic of our times.


Blurb Blurb Blurb Forecasting Weather


GO FACTS climate Weather Climate Change Forecasting Climate Zones


GO FACTS climate Weather Climate Change Forecasting Climate Zones


FACTS FACTS Climate Zones


GO FACTS climate Weather Climate Change Forecasting Climate Zones


FACTS


The Go Facts Climate set explores one of the most complex issues of our time.


What is global warming? What is carbon trading? How can we predict the weather? Containing the core science of the water cycle and weather phenomena, Go Facts Climate also covers some of the key science knowledge that upper primary students need.


Texts explore the economic and social impacts of climate change.


Climate Change FACTS


Books in the set Reading age Word count


4 9.5+ yrs 2800–3200


Science


Books in the set Reading age Word count


4 9.5+ yrs 2800–3000


The Go Facts Science set – four up-to-date, large format nonfiction titles that explore the basic science behind our world.


Topics include gravity, chemical reactions, photosynthesis and plate tectonics. The series has clear examples of all nonfiction text types, including discussion, explanation, recount and procedure. The books use fantastic photographs, diagrams and tables, and each has a glossary and index.


Text types


Each book includes a variety of nonfiction text types.


FOR PRICING SEE PAGE 120


Visual literacy Labelled photographs and illustrations


Nonfiction LOWER PRIMARY 59


Climate Change pages 18–19 Biology pages 16–17


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